Phylogenetic inference reveals clonal heterogeneity in circulating tumor cell clusters.
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Circulating tumor cell (CTC) clusters are highly efficient metastatic seeds in various cancers.
APA
Gremmelspacher D, Gawron J, et al. (2025). Phylogenetic inference reveals clonal heterogeneity in circulating tumor cell clusters.. Nature genetics, 57(6), 1357-1361. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41588-025-02205-2
MLA
Gremmelspacher D, et al.. "Phylogenetic inference reveals clonal heterogeneity in circulating tumor cell clusters.." Nature genetics, vol. 57, no. 6, 2025, pp. 1357-1361.
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40457073 ↗
Abstract 한글 요약
Circulating tumor cell (CTC) clusters are highly efficient metastatic seeds in various cancers. Yet, their genetic heterogeneity and clonal architecture is poorly characterized. Using whole-exome sequencing coupled with phylogenetic inference from CTC clusters of patients with breast and prostate cancer, as well as mouse cancer models alongside barcode-mediated clonal tracking in vivo, we demonstrate oligoclonal composition of individual CTC clusters. These results improve our understanding of metastasis-relevant clonal dynamics.
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